EP3828036A1 - Electrical junction box and method of manufacture - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box and to an electrical junction box, in particular for electrical or hybrid vehicles.
- An electrical junction box for accommodating one or more cable ends is generally known, in particular in the field of electrical or hybrid vehicles employing high voltage harnesses. Such high voltage harnesses need to be shielded to prevent electromagnetic radiation to escape that could disturb other components of vehicles or the environment.
- the present disclosure is directed to a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box comprising a protective housing and at least one cable end defining an axial direction.
- the method may comprise the steps of providing a cable end, everting a braided shield of the cable to partially surround an isolating jacket of the cable end, thereby forming an everted braided shield section, providing an electrically conductive housing which has a retainer section for receiving an everted braided shield section of the cable end, said retainer section having at least one protrusion for urging against the inverted braided shield section.
- an electrically conductive adhesive is applied to the retainer section and/or to the everted braided shield section of the cable end and the cable end is inserted in the housing with the everted braided shield section being placed in the retainer section and abutting against the protrusion. Finally, the housing is closed.
- an electrical junction box can be manufactured with a reduced number of parts, less labor time at reduced cost. Nevertheless, the necessary requirements of a robust construction, mechanical and EMC protection as well as water tightness are completely fulfilled.
- a braided shield of the cable end which has been everted to partially surround an isolating jacket of the cable end is not provided with a conductive ferrule to provide an electrical contact between the braided shield and a bus bar or a housing.
- the braided shield section of the cable end is inserted in a retainer section of the housing, said retainer section having means for electrically contacting and simultaneously fixing the cable end in the form of at least one protrusion which urges against the everted braided shield section after mounting.
- an electrically conductive adhesive is applied in the gap between the retainer section and the everted braided shield.
- annular sealing ring may be placed over the isolating jacket (preferably before the braided shield is everted) and may be inserted in a receptacle of the housing. This allows for an improved protection against humidity and water.
- two complementary half-shells may be provided to form the hosing or at least part of the housing, wherein each of said half-shells forms part of the retainer section and/or of the receptacle.
- a plurality of protrusions can be provided in the retainer section, e.g. on both half-shells, wherein the protrusions can be arranged in a staggered configuration as seen in the axial direction. This avoids a mechanical damage of the cable end but assists in fixedly securing the cable end in the housing.
- an electrical junction box comprising an electrically conductive housing and at least one cable end defining an axial direction wherein an everted braided shield of the cable partially surrounds an isolating jacket of the cable end.
- the everted braided shield section of the cable end is received in a retainer section of the housing, said retainer section having at least one protrusion urging against the everted braided shield section.
- an electrically conductive adhesive is provided between the retainer section and the everted braided shield section of the cable end such as to fixedly secure the cable end in the housing wherein the housing and the braided shield are connected in an electrically conductive manner.
- Fig. 1 depicts an example of an electrical junction box in the form of a junction box for a Y-splice.
- the electrical junction box according to the present disclosure may have various forms and configurations, e.g. an H-splice or other types of junctions.
- the junction box depicted in Fig. 1 is designed for accommodating three cable ends A, B and C in an electrically conductive housing comprising two complementary half-shells 10 and 12.
- Each of the cable ends A, B and C define an axial direction marked with an arrow.
- each cable end has one or more wires 14, 16 surrounded by a braided shield 18 and an outer isolating jacket 20.
- the outer isolated jacket 20 is partially removed such that the wires 14 and 16 of the three cable ends can be interconnected and that the braided shield 18 can be everted to partially surround the isolating jacket 20 of the cable end. Thereby an everted braided shield section E is formed.
- annular end cap 22 and an annular sealing ring 24 are placed over the cable end.
- the electrically conductive housing which may be made of metallic material, provides in each half-shell 10 and 12 for each cable end A, B and C a retainer section 26, 28 for accommodating the everted braided shield section E.
- the retainer section sections 26 and 28 are provided with a plurality of protrusions 30, 32 and 34 in the form of semi-ring shaped webs designed to receive the half outer circumference of the everted braided shield section E. After the everted braided shield section E has been placed in the retainer section and both half-shells 10 and 12 have been closed, each protrusion urges against the everted braided shield 18 to electrically and mechanically interconnect the housing and the braided shield 18.
- an electrically conductive adhesive 40 end which is indicated in Fig. 1 as a hatched area 40 is provided between the retainer section 26, 28 and the everted braided shield section E of each cable. It is noted that the electrically conductive adhesive 40 may be applied to the everted braided shield section E and/or to one or both retainer section sections 26, 28 of the half-shells.
- both half-shells 10 and 12 comprise a receptacle 36 which is shaped to receive the elastic sealing ring 24 in a slightly compressed condition.
- An electrical junction box as disclosed may be manufactured as follows: First, each cable end A, B and C is inserted into the end cap 22 and the sealing ring 24. Thereafter, each cable end is dismantled to expose the wires 14 and 16 and the braided shield 18. The braided shield 18 is cut and thereafter everted such that the braided shield 18 partially surrounds the isolating jacket 20 of each cable end to form the everted braided shield section E. The wires 14 and 16 of each cable end are then interconnected using isolated connectors in a known manner. Thereafter, a configuration as shown in Fig. 1 is provided.
- each cable end is then applied to the everted braided shield section E and/or the retainer section 26, 28 of the housing. Thereafter, each cable end A, B and C is put into one of the half-shells with the everted braided shield section E being placed in a retainer section and the sealing ring 24 being placed in the receptacle 36. In a next step both half-shells 10 and 12 are closed, optionally sealed and fixed by well-known. After the adhesive has cured and the housing has been closed each cable end is securely accommodated in the housing wherein the protrusions press against the braided shield 18 to secure the cable end in the housing and to electrically interconnect the housing and the braided shield 18. Finally, each end cap 22 is fit on the housing and interconnected with the housing, e.g. by means of a snap-on connection.
- protrusions 30, 32 and 34 each extend around the cable end over 180° such that after mounting an electrical connection between the housing and the braided shield 18 is provided which extends around the entire circumference of the cable end. This provides improved shielding properties with reduced parts and cost.
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Description
- The present disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box and to an electrical junction box, in particular for electrical or hybrid vehicles.
- An electrical junction box for accommodating one or more cable ends is generally known, in particular in the field of electrical or hybrid vehicles employing high voltage harnesses. Such high voltage harnesses need to be shielded to prevent electromagnetic radiation to escape that could disturb other components of vehicles or the environment.
- There is a need to provide an electrical junction box and a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box which require less parts at reduced cost.
- The present disclosure provides a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box and an electrical junction box according to the independent claims. Embodiments are given in the subclaims, the description and the drawings.
- In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a method of manufacturing an electrical junction box comprising a protective housing and at least one cable end defining an axial direction. The method may comprise the steps of providing a cable end, everting a braided shield of the cable to partially surround an isolating jacket of the cable end, thereby forming an everted braided shield section, providing an electrically conductive housing which has a retainer section for receiving an everted braided shield section of the cable end, said retainer section having at least one protrusion for urging against the inverted braided shield section. Thereafter, an electrically conductive adhesive is applied to the retainer section and/or to the everted braided shield section of the cable end and the cable end is inserted in the housing with the everted braided shield section being placed in the retainer section and abutting against the protrusion. Finally, the housing is closed.
- According to the above method an electrical junction box can be manufactured with a reduced number of parts, less labor time at reduced cost. Nevertheless, the necessary requirements of a robust construction, mechanical and EMC protection as well as water tightness are completely fulfilled.
- According to the above method a braided shield of the cable end which has been everted to partially surround an isolating jacket of the cable end is not provided with a conductive ferrule to provide an electrical contact between the braided shield and a bus bar or a housing. Rather, the braided shield section of the cable end is inserted in a retainer section of the housing, said retainer section having means for electrically contacting and simultaneously fixing the cable end in the form of at least one protrusion which urges against the everted braided shield section after mounting. To further improve the water tightness, the fixation and an electrical conductance between the housing and the braided shield, an electrically conductive adhesive is applied in the gap between the retainer section and the everted braided shield. As a result, the cable end is fixedly secured in the housing after the housing has been closed and the adhesive has cured, without any further measures or parts being necessary.
- In the above method an annular sealing ring may be placed over the isolating jacket (preferably before the braided shield is everted) and may be inserted in a receptacle of the housing. This allows for an improved protection against humidity and water.
- In the method, two complementary half-shells may be provided to form the hosing or at least part of the housing, wherein each of said half-shells forms part of the retainer section and/or of the receptacle. By providing two half-shells, which have not necessarily to be of the same size, an insertion of the cable end into one of the half-shells is simplified and it is possible to clamp the everted braided shield section of the cable end between the half-shells upon closing the housing.
- To improve the clamping effect, a plurality of protrusions can be provided in the retainer section, e.g. on both half-shells, wherein the protrusions can be arranged in a staggered configuration as seen in the axial direction. This avoids a mechanical damage of the cable end but assists in fixedly securing the cable end in the housing.
- With the above method it is possible to place the cable end in the retainer section without a ferrule being attached to the braided shield of the cable. Further, no additional components are required to resist against pull-out forces as the protrusion which is integrally provided with the housing and the electrically conductive adhesive are sufficient to secure the cable end in the housing.
- In another aspect the present disclosure is directed to an electrical junction box comprising an electrically conductive housing and at least one cable end defining an axial direction wherein an everted braided shield of the cable partially surrounds an isolating jacket of the cable end. The everted braided shield section of the cable end is received in a retainer section of the housing, said retainer section having at least one protrusion urging against the everted braided shield section. Further, an electrically conductive adhesive is provided between the retainer section and the everted braided shield section of the cable end such as to fixedly secure the cable end in the housing wherein the housing and the braided shield are connected in an electrically conductive manner.
- An exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure is described herein in conjunction with the following drawing, showing schematically in
Fig. 1 an electrical junction box in a dismounted state. -
Fig. 1 depicts an example of an electrical junction box in the form of a junction box for a Y-splice. However, this is merely an exemplary embodiment and the electrical junction box according to the present disclosure may have various forms and configurations, e.g. an H-splice or other types of junctions. - The junction box depicted in
Fig. 1 is designed for accommodating three cable ends A, B and C in an electrically conductive housing comprising two complementary half-shells more wires shield 18 and anouter isolating jacket 20. The outerisolated jacket 20 is partially removed such that thewires braided shield 18 can be everted to partially surround the isolatingjacket 20 of the cable end. Thereby an everted braided shield section E is formed. - Before removing the isolating
jacket 20 partly from the cable end, anannular end cap 22 and anannular sealing ring 24 are placed over the cable end. - The electrically conductive housing which may be made of metallic material, provides in each half-
shell retainer section retainer section sections protrusions shells braided shield 18 to electrically and mechanically interconnect the housing and the braidedshield 18. - To improve the electrical conduction, the sealing capability and the fixation of the cable end in the housing, an electrically conductive adhesive 40 end which is indicated in
Fig. 1 as ahatched area 40 is provided between theretainer section conductive adhesive 40 may be applied to the everted braided shield section E and/or to one or bothretainer section sections - For accommodating the
sealing ring 24 both half-shells receptacle 36 which is shaped to receive theelastic sealing ring 24 in a slightly compressed condition. - An electrical junction box as disclosed may be manufactured as follows:
First, each cable end A, B and C is inserted into theend cap 22 and thesealing ring 24. Thereafter, each cable end is dismantled to expose thewires braided shield 18. The braidedshield 18 is cut and thereafter everted such that thebraided shield 18 partially surrounds the isolatingjacket 20 of each cable end to form the everted braided shield section E. Thewires Fig. 1 is provided. - For securely and sealingly fixing each cable end the electrically
conductive adhesive 40 is then applied to the everted braided shield section E and/or theretainer section sealing ring 24 being placed in thereceptacle 36. In a next step both half-shells braided shield 18 to secure the cable end in the housing and to electrically interconnect the housing and thebraided shield 18. Finally, eachend cap 22 is fit on the housing and interconnected with the housing, e.g. by means of a snap-on connection. - It should be noted that the
protrusions braided shield 18 is provided which extends around the entire circumference of the cable end. This provides improved shielding properties with reduced parts and cost.
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- A method of manufacturing an electrical junction box comprising an electrically protective housing and at least one cable end (A, B, C) defining an axial direction, the method comprising the steps of:providing a cable end (A, B, C),everting a braided shield (18) of the cable to partially surround an isolating jacket (20) of the cable end, thereby forming an everted braided shield section (E),providing an electrically conductive housing which has a retainer section (26, 28) for receiving the everted braided shield section (E) of the cable end, said retainer section (26, 28) having at least one protrusion (30, 32, 34) for urging against the everted braided shield section (E),applying an electrically conductive adhesive (40) to the retainer section (26, 28) and/or to the everted braided shield section (E) of the cable end, inserting the cable end in the housing with the everted braided shield section (E) being placed in the retainer section (26, 28) and the everted braided shield (18) abutting against the protrusion (30, 32, 34), andclosing the housing.
- The method of claim 1,
wherein an annular sealing ring (24) is placed over the isolating jacket (20) of the cable end and is inserted in a receptacle (36) of the housing. - The method of claim 1 or 2,
wherein two complementary half-shells (10, 12) are provided to form at least part of the housing, each of said half-shells forming part of the retainer section (26, 28). - The method of claim 3,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is clamped between the half-shells (10, 12) upon closing the housing. - The method of any of the preceding claims,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is clamped between a plurality of protrusions (30, 32, 34) that are staggered in the axial direction. - The method of any of the preceding claims,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is placed in the retainer section (26, 28) without a ferrule being provided on the braided shield (18). - An electrical junction box, in particular manufactured according to a method of any of the preceding claims, comprising an electrically conductive housing and at least one cable end (A, B, C) defining an axial direction, wherein an everted braided shield (18) of the cable partially surrounds an isolating jacket (20) of the cable end,
the everted braided shield section (E) of the cable end is received in a retainer section (26, 28) of the housing,
the retainer section (26, 28) has at least one protrusion (30, 32, 34) which urges against the everted braided shield section (E), and
an electrically conductive adhesive (40) is provided between the retainer section (26, 28) and the everted braided shield section (E) of the cable end such that the cable end is fixedly secured in the housing with the housing and the braided shield (18) being connected in an electrically conductive manner. - The junction box of claim 7,
wherein an annular sealing ring (24) placed over the isolating jacket (18) of the cable end is received in a receptacle (36) of the housing. - The junction box of claim 7 or 8,
wherein the housing comprises two complementary half-shells (10, 12), each of said half-shells forming part of the retainer section (26, 28). - The junction box of claim 9,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is clamped between the half-shells (10, 12). - The junction box of any of claims 7 to 10,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is clamped between a plurality of protrusions (30, 32, 34) that are staggered in the axial direction. - The junction box of any of claims 7 to 11,
wherein the everted braided shield section (E) is placed in the retainer section (26, 28) without a ferrule being provided on the braided shield (18).
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